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... In this passage Willy's eyes are finally opened to who and what he and his sons really are and what they are worth in the business world. ...
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... behavior. The basis of becoming a success is Willy's eyes was being "well-liked," but that ended in his failure. Willy continued ...
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... their final showdown, Loman puts it together that Biff has figured some things out that he had never been able to and only then do we see Willy's eyes light up ...
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... Willy just couldn't be satisfied with what his family was. It was just not Willy's sons that were failures in the eyes of society, but it was also him as well. ...
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... After being offered a generous job which would no doubt lower Willy's position in his own eyes, Willy turns down the opportunity because he could not accept ...
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... wrong career. Willy really is a loser, in the eyes of everyone he knows. What kind of man do you know who lies to his wife? If every ...
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... money. Studying Willy's actions throughout the story, one can see that Willy is a tragic hero in Arthur Miller's eyes. Willy's actions ...
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... In his sons eyes Willy seemed to be a coward trying to escape the torments of the world, but in truth he was trying to get the $20,000 insurance money so his ...
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... Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman examines the clashing of American Dreams against American Reality through the eyes of Happy, Willy, and Biff. ...
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... blackboard and imitated him. I crossed my eyes and talked with a lithp. WILLY: laughing: You did? The kids like it? I really found ...
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... We do not learn about Loman's dilemmas through Loman's eyes, because we know more about his failures than he does"(Elsom 376). Clearly, Willy is foolish to n ...
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... Although Willy's memory was only illusions apparently they appeared real to him. "You can not always believe the evidence of your own eyes, since appearances ...
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... found out about an affair Willy was having with a girl he met while on the road. Biff, as a child thought the sun rose and set in his father's eyes, as did Hap ...
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... Happy has inherited the worst of Willy's traits. ... He constantly seeks his father's approval, but never quite measures up to Biff in his father's eyes. ...
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... he thought people would come from all over just for the death of Willy Loman. In the same way, Oedipus lived in a world in which he saw through his own eyes. ...
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... Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey- I am known, Ben, and he'll see it with his eyes once and for all..."(100) But unfortunately Willy ends up in a paradox of ...
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... tragedy with someone who starts on a high level (and falls), however, we may suppose that the same is true of Willy Lowman. In many people's eyes, a hard ...
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... paralyzed Biff. This critical moment of seeing his father with another woman resulted in Willy's loss of stature in Biff's eyes. In high ...
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... We do not learn about Loman's dilemmas through Loman's eyes, because we know more about his failures than he does"(Elsom 376). Clearly, Willy is foolish to not ...
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... Biff was absolutely obsessed with pleasing his father, who was flawless in his eyes. ... When Biff realized that Willy was not the great man that he thought he was ...
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... play, both Willy and Happy are forced to consider the relative unimportance and falsity of their own lives. Biff may have been unsuccessful in the eyes of his ...
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... Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey -- I am known, Ben, and he'll see it with his eyes once and for all." The only people that show to Willy's funeral were his ...
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... But, as his life moved further, Willy Loman lost his ability to see the world clearly. All his eyes could observe was despair and insecurity. ...
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... City around the 1950's, and is seen through the eyes of the third person, the movie watcher. The film consists of a series of scenes in which Willy, the father ...
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... City around the 1950's, and is seen through the eyes of the third person, the movie watcher. The film consists of a series of scenes in which Willy, the father ...
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... Through his eyes we can see the last struggle that Willy has in his mind before he commits suicide. Ben gives Willy justification to commit suicide. ...
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... Willy is the king of self-pity. In his eyes, his predicament is the fault of others: the unreasonable math teacher who refused to inflate Biff's grade, the ...
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... For a brief second he sees the Willy's fate in Happy's eyes as he holds Linda. Willy's death has brought Biff to know what he is more than ever. ...
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... in his father's eyes, but he does finally realize his true identity and, because of this, deserves the role of protagonist in the play. First, Willy Loman is ...
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... His plan to commit suicide are all for Biff- Willy wants Biff to understand that his ... York, New Jersey- I am known, Ben, and he'll see it with his eyes once and ...
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